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Page 

Prefatory  note 3 

Bibliography 5-6 

General : 

Book^^ 7-15 

Articles  in  periodicals 15-17 

In  favor  of  capital  punishment : 

Books 18-20 

Articles  in  periodicals 20-23 

Opposed  to  capital  punishment: 

Books 24-32 

Articles  in  periodicals  . .  t 32-39 

Author  index 41-43 

Subject  index 45 

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PREFATORY   NOTE 


This  ia  the  second  list  which  has  resulted  from  the  cooperation  of 
the  Division  of  Bibliog-raphy  and  the  State  and  legislative  reference 
librarians  throughout  the  country.  A  preliminary  list  was  prepared 
in  typewritten  form  and  sent  to  each  State  library  or  legislative  refer- 
ence library,  where  such  existed.  Results  in  the  form  of  additional 
titles  or  suggestions  were  received  from  the  following  States: 

Connecticut 

Indiana 

Kansas 

Maryland  (Baltimore) 

Massachusetts 

Ohio 

Rhode  Island 

Texas 

Virginia 

Wisconsin 
The  material  is  gathered  under  three  heads:  General  discussions, 
writings  in  favor  of  capital  punishment,  and  those  opposed  to  capital 
punishment.  The  Subject  Index  affords  a  clue  to  writings  and  statis- 
tics devoted  to  any  particular  country,  and  to  certain  special  subjects, 
such  as  substitutes  for  capital  punishment,  methods  of  inflicting  the 
death  penalty,  etc.,  incidental  to  the  main  subject. 

H.  H.  B.  Meyer 

Chief  Bibliographer 
Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  of  Congress 

'Washington,  B.  C,  July  29,  1912 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1  Brookings,  Walter  Du  Bois,  and  Ralph  C.  Ringwalt,  eds. 
Briefs  for  debate  on  current  political,  economic,  and  social 
topics  .  .  .  with  an  mtroduction  by  Albert  Bushnell 
Hart. 
New  York  [etc.]:  Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1899.  xlvii, 
213  p.     12°. 

Capital  punishment:  p.  57-69. 

1  1-2986/4  Z7161.B89 

2  Fanning,  Clara  Elizabeth,  comp.     Selected  articles  on  capital 

punishment. 
Minneapolis:  H.    W.    Wilson  company,  1909.     viii,  171  p. 
12° .     (Debaters'  handhoolc  series.) 

Bibliography:  p.  [l]-8. 
W  9-336  HV8551.F2 

3  Jerome,  Waldron  M.     Syllabus  on  capital  punishment.     1st  ed. 

Minneapolis:  H.   W.   Wilson,  1901.     31  p.     8°. 

6-40327  Z6455.C9J4 

4  MacDonald,  Arthur.     Abnormal  man,  being  essays  on  education 

and  crime  and  related  subjects,  with  digests  of  literature 
and  a  bibliography. 
WasUngton:  Govt,  print,   off.,   1893.     U5  p.     8°.     {V.  8. 
Bureau    of  education.     Circulars    of  information.     1893, 
no.  4-) 

Bibliography:  Capital  punishment,  p.  409-410.     . 
1-8633  HV6035.M24 

Z5118.C9M2 


-  Man  and  abnormal  man,  including  a  study  of  children, 
in  connection  with  bills  to  establish  laboratories  under 
federal  and  state  governments  for  the  study  of  the  crim- 
nal,  pauper,  and  defective  classes,  with  bibliographies. 
Washington:  Govt,  print,  off.,  1905.  780  p.  illus.  8°. 
([U.  S.]  58th  Cong.,  3d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  no.  187.) 

Bibliography:  Capital  punishment,  p.  771-772. 
5-16132  HV4965.M25 


b  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

G     Matson,   Henry.     References  for  literary  Avorkers,  with  intro- 
ductions to  topics  and  questions  for  debate.     3d  ed. 
Chicago:  A.    C.    McClurg  and  company,   1S97.     xiii,   [17}- 
5S2  p.     S°. 

Capital  punishment:  p.  160-162. 
6-23785  Z1035.M45 

7  Ohio.     State  library,  Columbus.     Capital  punisliment. 

[Columhus,  Ohio.]     Jan.  1906.     16  p.     8°.     (Monthly  bul- 
letin, vol.  1,  no.  10.) 

List  of  references,  p.  3-6.  Z881.037B,v.l 

8  U.  S.     Congress.     House.     Committee  on  the  judiciary.     Capital 

crimes. 
Washington:  Govt,  print,  off.,  1S94.     23  p.     S°.     {53d  Cong., 
2d  sess.     House.     Report,     5Jf.5.)  3270 

Bibliography:  p.  14-23. 

Reprinted  as  Senate  report  no.  846,  53d  Cong.,  3d  session,  and  as 
House  report  no.  108,  54th  Cong.,  1st  session.  3289     3457 

9  Viola,  Orazio.     Bibliografia  italiana  della  pena  di  morte. 

[n.  p.]     Premiato  stabilimento  cromo-tipograjico  industriale, 
1904.     71  p.     8°. 
5-27231  Z6455.C9V5 


GENERAL 
BOOKS 

10  American  prison   association.     Proceedings   of   the   annual 

congress  of  the  American  prison  association. 
Chicago  [etc.],  1870-1909      26  v.     8°. 

5-31599  HV8987.A1 

11  — ■ Index  to  the  reports  of  the  National  prison  association, 

1870,  1873,  1874,  1883-1904.     Comp.  by  Mary  V.  Titus, 
with  introduction  by  Eugene  Smith. 
Washington:  Govt,  frint.  off.,  1906.     160  p.     8°.     {[TJ.  S.] 
59th  Cong.,  1st  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  210.) 

Capital  ijunishment :  p.  28-29.     See  also  separate  indexes  to  subse- 
quent volumes. 
6-35168  HV8987.A1     Index 

12  Andrews,  William.     Bygone  punishments. 

London:    W.  Andrews  <&  co.,  1899.     Jf.  p.  I.,  311  p.    front., 
illus.,  plates.     8°. 

Capital  punishments:  p.  1-133. 
5-3965  HV8532.G8A5 

13  Askew,  John  Bertram.     Pros  and  cons;  a  newspaper  reader's 

and  debater's  guide  to  the  leading  controversies  of  the 
day.     4th   ed.,    edited   by   Albert   M.    Hyamson.     With 
bibliographies. 
London:  G.   Routledge    <&    sons,   limited   [etc.];   New    Yorlc: 
E.  P.  Button  (&  CO.,  1906.     xii,  228  p.     12°. 

Capital  punishment:  p.  34-35. 
7-35153  H83.A8 

14  Barrows,    Samuel   June.     New   legislation   concerning   crimes, 

misdemeanors,  and  penalties.     Conjpiled  from  the  laws 
of  the  Fifty-fifth  Congress  and  from  the  session  laws  of 
the  states  and  territories  for  1897  and  1898. 
Washington:  Govt,  print,  off.,  1900.     xxiv,  480  p.     8°. 
Capital  punishment:  p.  52,  108,  135,  176. 
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15  Blackstone,  Sir  William.     Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  Eng- 

land; in  four  books.  By  Sir  William  Blackstone  .  .  . 
together  with  a  copious  analysis  of  the  contents,  and  notes 
with  references  to  English  and  American  decisions  and 
statutes  which  illustrate  or  change  the  law  of  the  text; 
also,  a  full  table  of  abbreviations,  and  some  considera- 
tions regarding  the  study  of  the  law.  By  Thomas  M. 
Cooley.  4th  ed.  by  James  De  Witt  Andrews. 
Chicago:  CallagJian  and  company,  1899.  2  v.  front,  (port.) 
2  tah.     4°. 

Capital  punishment:  v.  2,  p.  9,  18,  237,  276,  413,  441. 
4-5473/4 

16  *Bleackley,    Horace   William.     Some   distinguished   victims   of 

the  scaffold. 
London:  K.  Paul,  Trench,  Trubner,  dc  co.,  ltd.,  1905.     xiv, 
232  p.    front.,  plates,  ports.     4°- 
A  11-280 

17  *Bleyer,  J.  Mount.     Scientific  methods  of  capital  punishment. 

(Humboldt  library  no.  93.) 

18  Bossange,  Adolphe.     Des  crimes  et  des  peines  capitales. 

Paris:   V  C.-Bechet  [etc.],  1832.     2  p.  I.,  400  p.     8°. 

10-21549t  HV8694.B7 

19  Buxton,  Sydney.     Capital  punishment. 

{In  his  A  handbook  to  political  questions  of  the  day,  11th  cd.     Lon- 
don, 1903.     8°.     p.  245-246.)  JN227     1903 

20  *Capital  punishment:  dedicated  to  "The  Church." 

London:   Kitto,    1867.     84   P-     8°.     (Hints  for  whom   they 
may  concern.     No.  2.) 

21  Death  penalty. 

{In  Bliss,  W.  D.  P.  ed.     The  new  encyclopedia  of  social  reform. 
New  York,  1908.     4°.     p.  363.)  H41.B62 

22  The  Death   penalty;  the   men   who   have   suffered   it   at  San 

Quentin  prison,  their  lives  and  crimes  briefly  sketched. 
[San  Franciscol  1903.]     107  p.,  1  I.     illus.  (ports.)     8°. 

4-14345t  HV6533.C2D5 

23  Dymond,  Alfred  Hutchinson.     The  law  on  its  trial:  or,  Personal 

recollections  of  the  death  penalty  and  its  opponents. 
London:  A.  W.  Bennett,  1865.     viii,  312  p.     12°. 

10-2221Gt  HV8699.G8D8 

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24  Fanning^,  Clara  Elizabeth,  comp.     Selected  articles  on  capital 

punishment. 
Minneapolis:  H.    TT.    Wilson  company,  1909.     viii,  171   p.  \^ 

12°.     {Debaters'  handboolc  series.) 

Bibliography:  p.  [l]-8. 
W  9-336  HV8551.F2 

25  Fogle,  Humphrey  Marshall.     The  palace  of  death;  or,  The  Ohio 

penitentiary  annex,  a  human-interest  story  of  the  incar- 
ceration and  execution  of  Oliio's  murderers,  with  a  de- 
tailed review  of  the  incidents  connected  with  each  case. 
Columbus,   0.:   The  author,   1908.     278  p.   incl.   illus.,   pi., 
ports.     12°. 
9-5895  HV6211.F7 


25a  Forms  of  capital  punislmaent  in  United  States. 

{In   Brooklyn   daily  eagle   almanac,    1912.     Brooklyn,    1912.     8°. 

p.  149.) 
Shows  states  that  have  abolished  capital  punishment. 

AY67.B8E2     1912 

25b  Furnrohr,  August.     Die  Todesstrafe  in  ihrer  rechtsliistorischen 
Entwicklung  in  Deutschland  bis  zur  Carolina. 
Erlangen,  E.  Th.  Jacob,  1909.     xi,  207  p.     8°. 

12—39002  HV8699.G3F8 

26  Gt.  Brit.      Capital  punishment  commission.     Report;   together 

with  the  minutes  of  evidence  and  appendix.     Presented  to 
both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of  Her  Majesty. 
London,    1866.     Hi,   671    p.     8°.     (Great   Britain.     Parlia- 
ment.     Sessional  papers,  1866,  vol.  21.)         HV8699.G8A4 

27  Home  dept.  Homicide  (punishment  in  foreign  coun- 
tries). "Return  of  the  various  punishments  for  homi- 
cidal crime  provided  by  the  penal  codes  of  the  following 
countries,  viz.:  France,  Germany,  Austria,  Hungary, 
Spain,  Italy,  Holland,  Belgium,  Sweden,  Norway,  Den- 
mark, Switzerland,  Portugal,  Russia,  and  the  United 
States  of  America."  Home  office,  20  August  1907.  Her- 
bert Samuel.  (Mr.  George  Greenwood.)  Ordered,  by 
the  House  of  commons,  to  be  printed,  19  August  1907. 

London:  Printed  for  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  by  Eyre  and  Spot- 
tiswoode,    [1907].     31,    [1]    p.     F°.     ([Parliament,    1907. 
H.  of  C.     Repts.  and  papers]  316.) 
8-5956  HV6497.G7 

28  Helie,  Faustin.     The  death  penalty. 

(In  Lalor,  J.  J.,  ed.  Cyclopaedia  of  political  science.     New  York, 
1904.     4°.     V.  1,  p.  721-724.)  H41.L23,v.l 


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29  Hugo,   Victor  Marie,   comte.     The  last  days  of  a  condemned. 

From  the  French  of  M.  Victor  Hugo.     With  observations 
on  capital  punishment,  by  Sir  P.  Hesketh  Fleetwood. 
London:    Smith,    Elder  and  co.,   I84O.     1    p.   I.,    [v\-xliii, 
192  p.     12°. 

7-5868t  PZ3.H875L 

Eeviewed   in   Foreign   quarterly  review,    Apr-July,    1840,    v.    25: 

394-406.  AP4.F69 

30  Italy.      Ministero  di  grazia  e  giustizia.     Notizie  statistiche  sulle 

condanne  alia  pena  di  morte  in  Italia  nel  decennio  1867- 
1876. 
Roma:     Tip.   Elzeviriana  nel   Ministero  delle  jinanze,  1878. 
2  p.l,  [7]-90  p.,  2  I.     4°. 
9-20333t  HV8699.I8A6     1878 

30a  Parlamento,    1875.     Senato.     Discvissioni    intorno    alia 

pena  di  morte,  tornate  dal  18  al  25  febbraio,  5  e  6  marzo. 
Roma:  Cotta  e  comp.,  tip.  del  Senato,  [1875].     518  p.     8°. 

8-30184  HV8699.I8A6 

30b  Jeflferson,  Thomas.     A  bill  for  proportioning  crimes  and  pun- 
ishments, in  cases  heretofore  capital. 

{In  his  Writings.     Definitive  ed.     Washington,  D.  C,  1905.     8°. 

V.  1,  p.  218-239.) 
Argues  against  the  drastic  laws  of  his  time  and  in  favor  of  restricting 
capital  punishment  to  capital  ciimes. 

E302.J474,v.l 

31  Katzenstein,  Richard.     Die  Todesstrafe  in  einen  neuen  Reichs- 

strafgesetzbuch. 
Berlin:  R.  L.  Prager,  1902.     3  p.  l,  34  p.     8°. 

2-25739  HV8694.K2 

32  Lammasch,  Heinrich.     Grundriss  des  Strafrechts.     3.,  berich- 

tigte  und  erganzte  Aufl. 
Leipzig:  Duncker  &  Humhlot,  1906.     x,114p-     4°-     (Grun- 
driss des  osterreicJiischen  RecJits  in  systematischer  Bear- 
heitung.     Hrsg.  von  A.   Finger  und  0.   Frankl.     2.  Bd., 
4.  AU.) 

Todesstrafe:  p.  A4r-A^. 
10-6572 

33  Loye,   Paul.     La  mort  par  la  decapitation,  preface  de  M.  le 

Dr.  P.  Brouardel. 
Paris:  Bureaux  du  Progres  medical  [etc.],  1888.     3  p.  I.,  [ix]- 
xi,  285  p.     8°.     (Publications  du  Progres  medical.) 
11-2340  HV8652.L8 


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34  MacDonald,  Arthur.     Abnormal  man,  being  essays  on  educa- 

tion and  crime  and  related  subjects,  with  digests  of  Htera- 
ture  and  a  bibliogi^aphj^. 
WasUngton:    Govt,  print,  of.,  1893.     U5  p.     8°.     {V.  S. 
Bureau    of  education.     Circulars    of  information.     1893, 

no.  4.)  HV6035.M24 

Consult  the  index  under  Capital  punishment,  Death  penalty. 
1-8633  Z5118.C9M2 

35     Death  penalty  and  homicide. 

[Chicago,  1910.]     88-116  p.  incl.  taUes.     8°. 

Contains    statistics    of    death   penalty    and    homicides   in   foreign 

countries. 
Reprinted   from   the  American  journal  of  sociology,   July,    1910. 

V.  XVI :  88-116.  ^kMl.A7,v.l6 

l(>-20824  HV8694.M2 

Extracts  reprinted  in  Green  bag,  Nov.  1910,  v.  22  :  645. 

36  *MacDonald,  Charles  F.     The  infliction  of  the  death  penalty  by 

means  of  electricity,  being  a  report  of  seven  cases. 
Albany:  Lyon,  1893. 

37  Mangano,  Orazio.     La  giuria  e  la  pena  di  morte. 

.  Catania:  Stah.  tip.  di  C.  Galatola,  181 4.     37  p.     8°. 

10-21973t  HV8699.I8M2 

38  Marcucci,    Vincenzo.     Delia   legittimita    positiva    o    negativa 

della  pene,  principalmente  della  pena  di  morte. 
Lugano:  G.  Ruggia  e  c,  1835.     2  p.  I.,  323,  [3]  p.,  11.     8°. 

10-21548t  HV8694.M3 

39  Menant,  Joachim.     Observations  sur  la  peine  de  mort.     (2.  ed.) 
1  Paris:  DeracTie,  18^6 .     20  p.     12°. 

\  10-22217t  HV8699.F8M5 

40  Mittermaier,    Carl  Joseph  Anton  von.     Capital  punishment, 

based  on  Professor  Mittermaier's  '  Todesstraf e ' .     Ed.  by 
John  Macrae  Moir. 
London:  Smith,  Elder  and  co  ,  1865.     xxix  p.,  1  I.,  266  p. 
12°. 
10-21547t  HV8694.M56 

41  Montagu,   Basil.     Thoughts  on  the  punishment  of  death  for 

forgery. 
London:    ^Y.  Piclering,  1830.     x,  [2],  xiv,  202  p.     12°. 

10-22215t  HV8699.G8M8 

42     ,  ed.     The  opinions  of  different  authors  upon  the  punish- 
ment of  death. 

London:  Printed  for  Longman,  Hurst,  Bees,  [etc.],  1812-1816. 
3  V      8°. 
10-25929  HV8694.M8 


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43  National  prison  association. 

See  Araerican  prison  association. 

44  New  Jersey.     Legislature      Senate.      Committee  on  capital  'pun- 

ishment.    Report. 
Trenton,  N.  J.:   MacCrellisTi  cfc  Quigley,  state  printers,  1908. 

37  p.     8°. 

Committee:  B.  B.  Hutchinson,  E.  R.  Ackerman,  J.  C.  Price. 
Information  received  from  various  States  and  foreign  countries  in 
regard  to  capital  punishment. 
8-17869  HV8699.TJ6N54 

45  New  York  (State).    Commission  to  investigate  and  report  the  most 

humane  and  practical  method  of  carrying  into  effect  the 
sentence  of  death  in  capital  cases.     Report.     Transmitted 
Jan.  17,  1888. 
Albany:   The  Argus  company,  1888.     100  p.     8°. 

Sen.  doc.  17,  1888.  HV8699.U6N68 

45ji Additional    report    of    the   Commissioners   on 

capital  punishment  of  the  State  of  New  York.     Trans- 
mitted Jan.  19,  1892. 
Albany:  James  B.  Lyon,  1892.     4.I  p.     8°.     HV8699.U6N73 
Sen.  doc.  12,  1892. 

46  Newman,  Alan.     Criminal  executions  in  England:  with  remarks 

on  the  penal  code,  prison  discipline  and  abuses,  and  other 
subjects  connected  with  the  punishment  and  prevention 
of  crime. 
London:  B.  Steill,  1830.     6,  {9]-222,  [2]  p.     8°. 

10-22214t  HV8699.G8N5 

47  Newman,  Carlos.     Notas  sueltas  sobre  la  pena  de  muerte. 

Santiago  de  Chile:  Imp.  i.  Enquadernazion  Barzeloria,  1896. 
228  p.     8°. 

"  Referenzias  " :  p.  1-xii.  HV8694.N5 

10-25928 

48  Ohio,     state  library,  Columbus.     Capital  punishment. 

[Columbus,  Ohio.]     Jan.   1906.     16  p.     8°.     {Monthly  bul- 
letin, vol.  1,  no.  10.) 

Contains  valuable  statistics  of  murder  and  manslaughter  in  the 
various  states  for  series  of  years.  Z881.037B,v.l 

49  Olivecrona,  Knut,  i.  e.  Samuel  Rudolf  Detlof  Knut.     De  la  peine 

do  mort.     2.  ed.  entierement  revue  et  considerablement 
augmentee.     Traduction  et  preface  par  Ludovic  Beauchet. 
Paris:  A.  Rousseau,  1893.     xxii,  325  p.     8°. 
First  Swedish  ed.     Upsala,  1866. 
12-39001  HV8699.S806 


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50  Parsons,  Philip  A.     Responsibility  for  crime;  an  investigation 

of  the  nature  and  causes  of  crime  and  a  means  of  its  pre- 
vention. 
New  York:  Columbia  university,  Longmans,  Green  dc  co., 
agents;  [etc.,  etc.]  1909  194  V-  ^°-  (Studies  in  history, 
economics  and  public  law,  ed.  by  the  Faculty  of  political 
science  of  Columbia,  university,  vol.  xxxiv,  no.  3;  vjhole  no.  91.) 
Death  penalty:  p.  84-94.  HV6080.P2 

9-18989  H31.C7,v.34 

51  Pike,  Luke  Owen.     A  history  of  crime  in  England,  illustrating 

the  changes  of  the  laws  in  the  progress  of  civilization; 
written  from  the  public  records  and  other  contemporary 
evidence. 
London:  Smith,  Elder  &  co.,  1873-76.     2  v.    front,   (v.  1: 
facsim.)     8°. 

See  the  Index  under  Capital  punishment. 
10-19490t  HV6943.A2 

52  Pinkerton,  ]\Iatthew  Worth.     Alurder  in  all  ages;  being  a  his- 

tory of  homicide  from  the  earliest  times,  with  the  most 
celebrated    murder    cases    faithfully    reported  .  .  .  and 
utilized  to  support  the  theory  of  homicidal  impulse. 
Chicago:  A.  E.  Pinkerton  cfc  co.,  [1898].     1  p.  I.,  xix,  574  V- 
pi.,  port.     8°. 

"Capital  punishment":  p.  557-574. 
Jan.  19,  99-52  HV6605.P6 

53  Poland,  Sir  Harry  Bodkin.     Changes  in  criminal  law  and  pro- 

cedure since  1800. 

{In   A   century  of  law   refonn.     London,    New   York,    1901.     12°. 

p   43-66.) 
Capital  punishment:  p.  43-46. 

54  Pollock,  Sir  Frederick.     The  history  of  English  law  before  the 

time  of  Edward  I.,  by  Sir  Frederick  Pollock,  bart.  .  ,  . 
and  Frederic  William  Maitland  ...  2d  ed. 
Cambridge,   University  press;  Boston,  Little,  Brown,  cfc  com- 
pany, 1903.     2  V.     8°. 

See  Index  in  v.  2,  under  Capital  punishment  and  Death  penalty. 
"The  first  chapter,  by  Prof.  Maitland,  is  new." 
5-3975 

55  Robbins,  Edwin  Clyde.     The  high  school  debate  book. 

Chicago:  A.  C.  McClurg  &  co.,  1911.     v%,  [4]  p.,  1  I.,  229  p.' 
12°. 

Contains  V)ibliographies. 
"Capital  punishment":  p.  44-49. 
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14  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

5G     Simon,  Jules  [Francois  Sinion  Suisse].    La  peine  de  mort.    4.  ed. 

Paris:  A.Lacrox[\],  Verhoeckhoven  etcie,  1870.     186  y.     12°. 

l-F-1533  HV8698.S45 

57  Stephen,  Sir  James  Fitzjames.     A  history  of  the  criminal  law 

of  England. 
London:   Macmillan  and  co.,  1883.     3  v.     8°. 

Capital  punishment:  v.  1,  p.  457-480. 
2-25751 

58  Taylor,  John  Sydney.     A  comparative  view  of  the  punishments 

annexed  to  crime  in  the  United  States  of  America,  and  in 
England. 
London:  Harvey  and  Barton,  1831.     1  p.  J.,  p.  [39]-59,  [1]. 
8°.     (Punishment  of  death  .  .  .  [no.  4]) 

Printed  from  the  original  manuscript,  for  the  Society  for  the  diffusion 
of  information  on  the  subject  of  capital  punishments. 
10-22213t  HV8699.G8I3 

59  TJ.  S.     Congress.     House.     Committee  on  the  judiciary.     Capital 

crimes.     Report.      <To  accompany  11.  R.  5836. > 

Washington:  [Govt,    print,    of.],    1894.     ^3    p.     8°.     {53d 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Rept.  no.  545.)  3270 

Bibliography:  p.  14-23. 

Reprinted  as  Senate  report  no.  846,  53d  Congress,  3d  session  (3289) 
and  as  House  report  no.  108,  54th  Congress,  1st  session.  3467 

Includes  N.  M.  Curtis's  "Capital  crimes  and  the  puni.shments  pre- 
scribed therefor  by  federal  and  stat?  laws,  and  those  of  foreign 
countries." 

60  Treaties,  etc.,  1901-1909  (Roosevelt).  Convention  be- 
tween the  United  States  and  Portugal.  Extradition  and 
exchange  of  notes  concerning  death  penalty. 

Washington:  Govt,  print,  of.,  1908.     I4  p.     8°. 

8-37616  JX4302     1908 

61  Wakefield,  Edward  Gibbon.     Facts  relating  to  the  punishment 

of  death  in  the  metropolis.     2d  ed.,  with  an  appendix, 
concerning  murder  for  the  sale  of  the  dead  body. 
London:  E.  Wilson,  1832.     xiii  p.,  1  I.,  213  p.     8°. 
The  Library  of  Congress  has  also  the  1st  ed.     1831. 
1-5731-2  HV8699.G8W3 

62  Wines,    Frederick   Howard.     Punishment   and   reformation,    a 

study  of  the  penitentiary  system.     New,  enl.  ed. 
New  Yorli:   T.  Y.  Crowell  &  company,  [H910].     xv,  387  p. 
12°.     (Library  oj  economics  and  politics.) 

Capital  punishment:  p.  50-69,  142.      See  also  Index  under  Death 
penalty. 
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63  Woolrych,  Humphry  William.     The  history  and  results  of  the 

present  capital  punishments  in  England;  to  which  are 
added,  full  tables  of  convictions,  executions,  &c. 
London:  Saunders  and  Benning,  1832.     viii,  220  ]).     12°. 
10-21974t  HV8699.G8W8 

ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS 

64  1838.     Mittermaier,  C.  J.  A.  von.     Capital  punishment.     On  the 

latest  progress  of  legislation  and  science  in  Europe  and 
America,  concerning  the  abolition  of  the  penalty  of  death. 
American  jurist,  Jan.  1838,  v.  18:  334.-374. 

Tr.  from  the  Archives  of  criminal  law,  n.  s.  nos.  1,  2,  1836. 

65  1846.     Capital  punishment  in  the  United  States. 

Laiv  reporter.  Mar.  I846,  v.  8:  4^1-4^5 • 

66  1846.     An  essay  on  the  ground  and  reason  of  punishment. 

United  States  magazine  and  Democratic  review,  Aug.  18 46, 
V.  19:  90-103.  AP2.TJ6,v.l9 

Criticism  on  book  by  this  name,  by  Tayler  Lewis;    and  George  B. 
Cheever's  "A  defence  of  capital  punishment". 

67  1869.     Mr.  Mill's  speech  on  capital  punishment. 

Westminster  review,  Apr.  1,  1869,  v.  91:  4^9-436. 

AP4.W5,v.91 

68  1876.     Rowsell,  Francis  W.     Capital  punishment  in  England. 

Contemporary  review,  Sept.  1876,  v.  28:  628-647. 

AP4.C7,v.28 

69  1881.     The  death  penalty.     [By  Rev.  G.  B.  Cheever,  Samuel 

Hand,  and  Wendell  Phillips.] 
North  American  review,  Sept.  1881,  v.  133:  534-559. 

AP2.N7,v.l33 

70  1889.     Brown,  Harold  P.     The  new  instrument  of  execution. 

North  American  review,  Nov.  1889,  v.  149:  586-593. 

AP2.N7,v.l49 

71  1890.     Spahn,  Jacob.     Kenmiler's  case  and  the  death-penalty. 

Green  hag,  Jan.  1890,  v.  2:  54-60;  107-113. 

A  general  discussion  of  the  question  of  capital  punishment. 

72  1892.     The  death  penalty. 

Public  opinion,  Apr.  16,  1892,  v.  IS:  33-34. 

Press  comments  for  and  against.  AP2.P9,v.l3 

73  1893.     Bourtsev,  Vladimir.     Capital  punishment  in  Russia. 

Law  journal,  Apr.  8,  1893,  v.  28:  251-i 

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74  1895.     Vicars,  G.  Rayleigh.     Ought  capital  punishment  to  be 

abolished  ? 
Westminster  review,  May,  1895,  v.  IJ^S:  561-566. 

Arguments  for  and  against  capital  punishment,  but  advocates  the 
abolishment  of  it.  AP4.W5,v.l43 

75  1901.     Death  penalty  as  a  preventive  of  crime. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
Mar.  1901,  v.  17:  366-369.  H2.A41,v.l7 

76  1902.     Repplier,  Agnes.     The  headsman. 

Ilarper^s  magazine,  Sept.  1902,  v.  105:  569-572. 

AP2.H3,v.l05 

77  1906.     Shipley,  ^laynard.     ''Capital  punishment." 

Harper's  weeUy,  Sept.  8,  1906,  v.  50:  1289.        ap2.H32,v.50 

78  1906.     Heath,  Carl.     The  death  penalty. 

Broad  views,  Oct.  1906,  v.  6:  340-349.  AP4.B85,v.6 

79  1907.     Crime  and  capital  punishment:  a  symposium. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
May,  1907,  v.  29:  601-629.  '     H2.A41,v.29 

Crime  and  judicial  inefficiency,  by  J.  W.  Garner;  Legislative  tend- 
encies as  to  capital  punishment,  by  Samuel  J.  Barrows;  Capital 
punishment  and  lynching,  by  J.  E.  Cutler;  Homicide  and  the 
death  penalty  in  ]\Iexico,  by  Maynard  Shiplej'. 

80  1909.     Becker,  H.     Death  sentences  in  Germany. 

Green  hag,  Sept.  1909,  v.  21:  433-436. 

81  1910.     Capital  punishment  in  France  and  China. 

Law  times,  Sept.  3,  1910,  v.  129:  413. 

82  1911.     Piontkovsky,    Andreas.     Kriminalpolitische    Bedeutung 

der  Todesstrafe. 
Zeitschrift  filr  die  gesamte   StrafrechtswissenscJiafi,   1911,  v. 
31:  853-872. 

83  1911.     Fuchs,  Max.     La  publicite  des  executions  capitales. 

Grande  revue,  Jan.  25,  1911,  v.  65:  364-368. 

AP22.R5,v.65 

84  1911.     Benson,  Arthur  C.     Executions.     ^Letter  to  the  Times.] 

Living  age,  Jan.  14,  1911,  v.  268:  107-111.      AP2.L65,v.268 

\ 
84a  1911.     Suicide  a    la  Socrates.     [Nevada's  new  capital  punish- 
ment law.     Editorial.] 
Law  notes,  Apr.  1911,  v.  15:  1. 


CAPITAL  PUNISHMENT  17 

84b  1911.     Staying  execution  pending  bill  to  abolish  capital  punish- 
ment.    [Editorial.] 
Law  notes,  Apr.  1911,  i\  15:  3. 

84c  1911.     Garner,  James  W.     New  methods  of  inflicting  the  death 
penalty  in  Nevada. 
Journal  of  criminal  law  and  criminology,   May,  1911,  v.  2: 
91-92. 

S4d  1911.     Garner,   James   W.     The   alternative   death  penalty  in 
Nevada  criticized. 
Journal  of  criminal  law  and  criminology,  July,  1911 ,  v.  2: 
285-286. 


IN  FAVOR  OF  CAPITAL  PUNISHMENT 
BOOKS 

85  Armstrong,  Lebbeus.     Signs  of  the  times,  past,  present,  and 

future;    comprising  a  vindication  of  capital  punishment 
for  wilful  murder.     3d  ed.,  rev.  and  erd.  by  the  author. 
New  York:  B.  G.  St.  John,  1849.     viii,  xv-xx,  {21]-873  p. 
front,  (port.)     12°. 
3-29329  HV8697.A8 

The  Library  of  Congress  has  also  the  1848  ed. 

86  Bernaldo  de  Quiros,  Constantino,     ^lodern  theories  of  crimi- 

nality; tr.  from  the  Spanish  by  Alfonso  de  Salvio  .  .  . 
with  an  introduction  by  Wm.  W.  Smithers,  esq. 
Boston:  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  1911.  xxvii,  249  p. 
8°.  (The  modem  criminal  science  series;  pub.  under  the 
auspices  of  the  American  institute  of  criminal  law  and 
criminology  [1].) 

Death  penalty:  p.  192-194. 
11-1200  HV6039.B6 

87  Bierce,  Ambrose.     The  death  penalty. 

{In  his  The  shadow  on  the  dial.     San  Francisco,  1909.     12°.     p. 
127-139,) 

88  *  Campbell,    Alexander.     Address   on   capital   punishment,    de- 

livered to  the  Washington  literary  institute,  on  the  even- 
ing of  March  2,  1846. 
Bethany,  Va.:  A.  Campbell,  1846.     34  p.     8°. 

89  Cheever,  George  B.     A  defence  of  capital  punishment,  by  G.  B. 

Cheever,  and  an  essay  on  the  ground  and  reason  of  punish- 
ment, with  special  reference  to  the  penalty  of  death,  by 
Tayler  Lewis.     With  an  appendix,  containing  a  review  of 
Burleigh  on  the  death  penalty. 
New  Yorl:    Wiley  &  Putnam,  1846.     xii,  365  p.     12°. 

10-24250  HV8697.L5 

90  — — ■ —     Punishment  by  death :  its  authority  and  expediency. 

New   YorTc  and  London:    J.    Wiley,  1849.     1  p.  I.,  [ix]-x, 
[119]-332  p.     12°. 

Part  2  of  the  author's  A  defence  of  capital  punishment. 
7-9400  HV8697.C6 

18 


CAPITAL   PUNISHMENT  19 

91  Cogswell,  Jonathan.     A  treatise  on  the  necessity  of  capital  pun- 

ishment.    2d  ed. 
Hartford:  Elihu  Geer,  1843.     58  p.     12°. 

10-25926  HV8697.C8 

92  Dole,  Benjamin.     An  examination  of  Mr.  Rantoul's  report  for 

abohshing  capital  punishment  in  Massachusetts. 
Boston:  Printed  for  the  author,  1835.     36  p.     12°. 

10-34451  HV8697.D68 

93     An  examination  of  Mr.  Rantoul's  report  for  abolishing 

capital  punishment  in  Massachusetts. 

Boston:  Printed  for  the  author,  1837.     72  p.     8°. 
"A  review  of  Mr.  Rantoul's  report  of  1836":  p.  [35]-72. 
10-32196  HV8697.D7 

94  Dwlght,  William  T.     A  discourse  on  the  rightfulness  and  ex- 

pediency of  capital  punislmaents. 
Portland:  Printed  at  the  Temperance  office,  184.3.     34  p.     8°. 
10-25925  HV8697.D8 

95  Evans,  Edward  Payson.     The  criminal  prosecution  and  capital 

punislmient  of  animals. 
London:    W.  Heinemann,  1906.     x,  384  P-    front.     12°. 

"The  result  of  the  revision  and  expansion  of  two  essays  entitled 

'Bugs  and  beasts  before  the  law,'  and  'Modern  and  medigeval 

punishment,'  which  appeared  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  in  August 

and  September  1884." — Introd. 

7-28640  GT 

96  Horton,  Albert  H.     The  death  penalty  in  Kansas. 

{In  Bar  association  of  the  state  of  Kansas.     Proceedings,   1887. 
Topeka,  Kans.,  1887.     8°.     p.  13-24.) 

97  Karr,  Alphonse.     Sur  la  peine  de  mort. 

Paris:   31.  Levy,  freres,  1864.     47  P-     8°.  HV8697.K3 

10-25918 

98  McKim,  W.  Duncan.     Heredity  and  human  progress. 

New  YorTc  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1900  [1899]. 
via  p.,  1  l,  283  p.     8°. 

See  index  under  Capital  punishment. 
Mar.  8,  1900-42  HV6121.M3 

99  Plummer,  Frederick,     A  defence  of  capital  punishment;  in  a 

discussion  of  six  evenings  with  Charles  C.  Burleigh,  on 
the   question   "  Ought   capital   punishment   to    be   abol- 
ished"? 
Philadelphia:  J.  M.  CampMl,  I846.     I4I  p.     12°. 

10-25924  HV8697.P7 


20  LIBRAE Y   OF   CONGKESS 

100  *Sauiiders,  C.  K.     Wliy  the  death  penalty  should  be  retained 

in  Massachusetts.     [New  and  rev.  ed.] 
[Boston,  1909.]     6  p.     8°. 

101  Thompson,  W.  H.     Murder  and  the  death  penalty.     A  de- 

fense of  the  death  penalty  as  the  typical  and  just  penalty 
for  murder  in  the  first  degree.     Its(  accord  with  Christian 
civilization,  and  a  demonstration  of  its  deterring  power 
from  brutal  crimes. 
Detroit:  For  sale  hy  Phillips  &  Hunt,  1886.     67  p.     8°. 

10-25923  HV8697.T6 

102  [Wright,  James.]     Capital  punishment:  is  it  defensible?     By 

Philander,  [pseud.] 
London:  James  Nishet  and  co.,  1865.     208  p.     16°. 

10-25922  HV8697.W8 

ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS 

103  1830.     On  the  punishment  of  death. 

Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine,  June,  1830,  v.  27:  865-878. 

AP4.B6,v.27 

104  1834.     Capital  punishment. 

Law  magazine,  May,  1834,  v.  11:  283-311. 

105  1843.     Capital  punishment. 

New  Englander,  Jan.  1843,  v.  1:  28-34. 

Review  of  J.  P.  Thompson's  "Right  and  necessity  of  inflicting  the 
punishment  of  death  for  murder. ' '  AP2.N5,v.  1 

106  1844.     Giles,   William,  jr.     Capital  punishment.     [Letters   to 

the  editor.] 
Law  times.  May  4,  Aug.  10,  Sept.  21, 1844,  v.  3:  92;  366-367; 

478-479. 

107  1845.     On  punishment. 

Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine,  Aug.  1845,  v.  58:  129-140. 

AP4.B6,v.58 

108  1845.     The  right  of  civil  government  over  human  life. 

New  Englander,  Oct.  1845,  v.  3:  562-566.  AP2.N5,v.3 

109  1846.     Capital  punishment. 

Methodist  quarterly  review,  July,  I846,  v.  6:  462-475. 

110  1846.     B.,  L.     Sliall  ])unishment  be  abolislied. 

New  Englander,  Oct.  I846,  v.  4-  563-588.  AP2.N5,v.4 

111  1847.     Goodwin,  Daniel  R.     Capital  punishment. 

Bibliotheca  sacra,  May,  Aug.  I847,  v.  4:  270-323;  435-470. 


CAPITAL   PUNISHMENT  21 

112  1849.     Shall  the  death  penalty  be  abolished  ? 

Christian  review,  June,  1SJ^9,  v.  1^:  365-381. 

113  1850,     Capital  punishment. 

Western  law  journal,  June,  1850,  v.  7:  Ifi3-Ifil . 

114  1852.     Death  punishment. 

Southern  literary  messenger,  Nov.  1852,  v.  18:  650-65 4 

AP2.S82,v.l8 

115  1864.     Stephen,  Sir  James  Fitzjames.     Capital  punishments. 

Fraser's  magazine,  June,  1864,  v.  69:  753-772. 

AP4.r8,v.69 

116  1866.     Stephen,  Sir  James  Fitzjames.     Report  of  the  Capital 

punishment  commission. 
Fraser's  mugazine,  Feh.  1866,  v.  73:  232-256.      ap4.F8,v.73 

117  1869.     The  death  penalty. 

Nation,  Mar.  4,  1869,  v.  8:  166-167.  AP2.N2,v.8 

118  1873.     Godkin,  E.  L.     The  substitute  for  hanging  [imprison- 

ment for  life]. 
Nation,  Mar.  20,  1873,  v.  16:  193-194.  AP2.N2,v.l6 

119  1873.     The  argument  against  capital  punishment. 

Nation,  Mar.  27,  1873,  v.  16:  213-214. 

A  criticism  of  the  argument  against  capital  punishment. 

AP2.N2,v.l6 

120  1877.     Crime  and  hanging  in  ]\Iaine. 

Nation,  May  3,  1877,  v.  24:  263-264.  AP2.N2,v.24 

121  1883.     Griffiths,  Arthur.     Why  have  a  hangman  ? 

Fortnightly  review,  Oct.  1,  1883,  v.  4O:  581-586. 

AP4.F7,v.40 

122  1887.     Wilks,  Helen  Mar.     Should  women  be  hanged? 

North  American  review,  Feh.  1887,  v.  I44:  211-212. 

AP2.N7,v.l44 

123  1887.     Bucldey,  J.  M.     Capital  ])unishment. 

Forum,  June,  1887,  v.  3:  381-391.  AP2.F8,v.3 

124  1887.     Benjamin,  Park.     The  infliction  of  the  death  penalty. 

Forum,  July,  1887,  v.  3:  503-512.  AP2.F8,v.3 

125  1889.     Maude,  W.  C.     Shall  we  abolish  the  death  penalty  ? 

Month,  Feh.  1889,  v.  65:  168-179.  AP4.M65,v.65 

126  1894.     Lilly,  W.  S.     In  praise  of  hanging. 

New  review,  Aug.  1894,  v.  11:  190-200.  AP4.N622,v.ll 


22  LIBEARY   OF    CONGRESS 

127  1900.     Is  capital  punishment  justified  ? 

American  review  of  reviews,  May,  1900,  v.  21:  608. 

AP2.R4,v.21 

128  1904.     Ilowells,  William  Dean.     State  manslaughter. 

Harper's  weeUy,  Feb.  6,  1904,  v.  48:  196-198. 

AP2.H32,v.48 

129  1907.     Capital  punishment. 

National  corporation  reporter.  May  16,  1907 ,  v.  3 4:  44^- 

130  1908.     Ingram,  C.  J.     Shall  we  abolish  the  death  penalty?     A 

reply  to  Mr.  Carl  Heath. 
'Westminster  review,  July,  1908,  v.  170:  91-98. 

AP4.W5,v.l70 

131  1909.     Death  penalty  restored  in  France. 

Literary  digest,  Feb.  6,  1909,  v.  38:  203.  ap2.L58,v.38 

132  1909.     Too  little  capital  punishment. 

Literary  digest,  Mar.  27,  1909,  v.  38:  506-507. 

AP2.L58,v.38 

133  1909.     Spitzka,  E.  C.     Should  capital  punishment  be  abolished  ? 

Harper's  weeJcly,  v.  53,  July  3,  1909:  8.  ap2.H32,v.53 

134  1909.     Kendall,  Ben  G.     Capital  punishment. 

American  law  review,  Sept.-Oct.  1909,  v.  43'  667-684- 
Law  times,  Jan.  1,  1910,  v.  128:  199-202. 

135  1910.     Capital  punishment.     [Editorial.] 

National  corporation  reporter,  Feb.  10,  1910,  v.  39:  837-838. 

136  1910.     Garner,  James  W.     Proposed  restriction  of  the   death 

penalty — criminal  law  reform  in  Rhode  Island. 
Journal  of  criminal  law  and  criminology,  July,  1910,  v.  1: 
119-120. 

137  1910.     Garner,  James  W.     Infliction  of  the  death  penalty  by 

electricity. 
Journal  of  criminal  law  and  criminology,  Nov.  1910,  v.  1: 
626-627. 

138  1910.     Capital  punishment. 

Spectator,  Dec.  10,  1910,  v.  105:  1017-1018.       AP4.S7,v.l05 
Living  age,  Jan.  14,  1911,  v.  268:  III-II4.      ap2.L65,v.268 

139  1911.     An  exquisite  sensibility — The  horror  of  the  gallows. 

BlacJcwood's  Edinburgh  magazine,  Jan.  1911,  v.  189:  125-129. 

AP4.B6,v.l89 

Living  age,  Feb.  4,  1911,  v.  268:  300-303.        ap2.L65,v.268 


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140  1911.     O'Brien,  W.  E.     Should  capital  punishment   be  abol- 

ished ? 
Canada  law  journal,  Jan.  2,  1911,  v.  47:  1-4- 

140a  1911.     Reasons  for  retaining  the  death  penalty. 

National  corporation  reporter,  Feb.  16,  1911,  v.  4"^'-  ^i- 

141  1911.     Elliot,  Hugh  S.  K.     Punishment  and  crime. 

Nineteenth  century  and  after,  Aug.  1911,  v.  70:  306-320. 

AP4.N7,v.70 
Living  age,  Sept.  16,  1911,  v.  270:  707-718.      ap2.L65,v.270 

142  1911.     Scheffauer,  Herman.     Crime  and  punishment. 

Lippincott's  magazine,  Sept.  1911,  v.  88:  4"^4-426. 

AP2.L55,v.88 

142a  1911.     Capital  punishment. 

Canada  law  journal,  Oct.  16,  1911,  v.  47:  637-647. 

Canons  of  segregation,  deterrence,  reformation  and  humanity.  Do 
the  various  modes  of  punishment  conform  to  these?  Capital 
punishment  does. 


J 


OPPOSED  TO  CAPITAL  PUNISHMENT 
BOOKS 

143  Beccaria,  Cesare   Bonesana,  marchese  di.     Dei  delitti  e  delle 

pene. 
Milano:   Tip.  di  L.  Mussi,  1812.     xv,  206  p.     F°. 

10-34778  HV8661.B2 

144     An  essay  on  crimes  and  punislunents,  tr.  from  the 

Italian.  To  wliich  is  added,  a  commentary,  by  Voltaire. 
Tr.  from  the  French,  by  E.  D.  Ingraham,  2d  American 
ed. 

Phihdelphia:  P.  II.  Nicklin,  1819.     239  p.     8°. 

1-8176  HV8661.B3 

145     Opere  di  Cesare  Beccaria.     Dei  delitti  e  delle  pene. 

Strashurgo:  J.  II.  E.  Ileitz  (Ileitz  &  Milndel);  Nuova  York, 

G.  E.  Stechert  cfc  co.;  [etc.,  etc.,  1911  ^  107  p.  16°. 
(Bihliotheca  romanica.     128.     129.     Bihlioteca  italiana.) 

"  Introduzione  "  signed:  Roberto  Palmarocchi. 
11-31508 

146     Trait e  des  dehts  et  des  peines.     Traduit  de  I'italien. 

D'apres  la  4.  ed.  rev.,  cor.  &  augm.  par  I'auteur.  Avec 
des  additions  de  I'auteur  qui  n'ont  pas  encore  paru  en 
italien.     Nouv.  ed,  plus  correcte  que  les  precedentes. 

PMladelpMa  [read  Paris]  1778.     xxxiv,  203  p.     12°. 
Tr.  by  Andre  Morellet. 
3-29330  HV8661.B28 

The  first  edition  of  this  celebrated  treatise  was  published  in  1764. 
For  comments  see  items  161,  201,  and  203. 

147  Beggs,  Thomas.    The  deterrent  influence  of  capital  punishment, 

{In  National  association  for  the  promotion  of  social  science.     Trans- 
actions, 1864.     London,  1865.     8°.     p.  23-224.) 

H11.N2  1864 

148  Bentham,  Jeremy.     Principles  of  penal  law. 

{In  his  Works.     Edinburgh,  1843.     S°.     v.  1,  p.  36;5-580.) 
Capital  punishment:  Pt.  2,  Book  1,  chap.  11,  12:  p.  441^50;  Appen- 
dix: p.  525-532. 

149  Boies,   Henry  M.     The  science  of  penology;    the  defence  of 

society  against  crime. 
New  York  and  London:   0.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1901.     xvii, 
459  p.     8°. 

Death  penalty:  p.  119-123.  HV8665.B6 

1-19835 
24 


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~h  150     Bovee,  Marvin  H.     Christ  and  the  gallows;  or,  Reasons  for  the 
abolition  of  capital  punislmient. 
New  Yoif-Tc:    Masonic  iJublisJiing  comimny,  1870.     xii,  [13]- 
328  p.     12°. 

3-24412  HV8698.B7 

150a  Bradford,  William.  An  enquiry  how  far  the  punishment  of 
death  is  necessary  in  Pennsylvania .  With  notes  and  illus- 
trations. To  which  is  added,  An  account  of  the  gaol  and 
penitentiary  house  of  Philadelpliia,  and  of  the  interior 
management  thereof.  By  Caleb  Lownes. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  hy  T.  Dohson,  1793.  4,  [3]-108  p.  12°. 
5-25945  HV8699.U6P4 

151  Burleigh,  Charles  C.     Thoughts  on  the  death  penalty.     2d  ed., 

revised." 
Philadelphia:    Merrihew  and  Thompson,  1847.     144  V-     8°. 
10-22228  HV8698.B8 

152  Capital  punishment.     A  letter  reprinted  from  the  Gloucester- 

sliire  Chronicle.     [Signed  Civis.] 
[Gloucester,  187-]     6  p.     8°.  HV8698.C2 

Ca  10-5317 

153  Chapin,  Edwin  Hubbell.     Three  discourses  upon  capital  pun- 

ishment. 
Boston:   Trumpet  office,  1843.     72  p.     16°. 

10-22226t  HV8698.C6 

154  *Copinger,  Walter  Arthur.     An  essay  on  the  abolition  of  capital 

punishment. 

London,  1876.     8°. 

(    155     Curtis,  Newton  Martin.     To  define  the  crime  of  murder,  pro- 
'  vide  penalty  therefor,  and  to  abolish  the  punishment  of' 

death.     Speech  in  the  House  of  representatives,  Thurs- 
day, June  9,  1892. 
Washington:    [Govt,  print,  off.],  1892.     48  p.     8°. 

10-21972t  HV8699.XJ5C9 

Also  printed  in  Congressional  record,  52d  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  vol.  23, 

Appendix,  p.  427-441.  Jll.R5,v.23 

156     Dymond,  Alfred  Hutchinson.     The  law  on  its  trial:    or.  Per- 
sonal recollections  of  the  death  penalty  and  its  opponents. 
London:  A.   W.  Bennett,  1865.     viii,  312  p.     12°. 

10-22210t  HV8699.G8D8 


26  LIBRAE Y   OF   CONOEESS 

157  Dymond,   Jonathan.     Essays  on  the  principles  of  morality, 

and  on  the  private  and  political  rights  and  obligations  of 
mankind. 
New  York:    Collins,  brother  &  co.,  1844-     xiv,  [lo]-o76  j^- 
12°. 
'  "Punishment  of  death":  p.  428-438. 

l(>-4563t  BJ1006.D9     1844 

158  Eason,  William  Laidley.     The  death  penalty;   an  essa3^ 

llafo,  Tex.:   Knight  printing  co.,  1904.     ^^  V-     ^^°- 

10-22225t  HV8698.E3 

159  Elkinton,  John  A.     Lecture  on  capital  punishment:   delivered 

January  14,  1841,  before  the  Marshall  institute. 
Philadelphia:   J.  Van  Court,  printer,  I84I.     27  p.     8°. 

10-22224t  ^  HV8698.E6 

160  Essays  on  capital  punishments,  republished  from  Poulson's 

daily  advertiser. 
Philadelphia:  Printedhy Brown  &  Merritt,  1811.     24 p.   12°. 
Signed:  Philanthropes. 
*  "The  following  essays  .  .  .  originally  appeared  in  the  Herald,  a 

newspaper  published  at  Windam  in  Connecticut,  of  which  state 
the  author  is  a  citizen." — Pref. 
10-21964t  HV8698.E7 

161  Farrer,  James  Anson.     Crimes  and  punishments;    including  a 

new  translation  of  Beccaria's  "Dei  deiitti  e  delle  pene." 
London:  Chatto  &   mndus,  1880.     x  p.,  1  I.,  251  p.     12°. 

Contents. — Beccaria's  life  and  character — The  general  influence  of 

Beccaria  on  legislation — The  influence  of  Beccaria  in  England — 

The  problems  of  penology — Beccaria's  "Crimes  and  punishments  " 

translated. 

10-219501  HV8661.B35 

161a     Figari,  Pedro.     Le  pena  de  muerte.     Conferencia  leida  en  el 
Ateneo  de  Montevideo,  el  dia  4  de  Diciembre  de  1903. 
Montevideo,  "El  Sigh  ilustrado,"  1903.     49  p.     8°. 

12-39003  HV8699.U8F5 

161b     La  pena  de  muerte.     Veintidos  articulos  de  polemica 

publicados  en  ''El  Siglo,"  de  mayo  9  a  junio  21  de  1905. 
Montevideo,  "El  Siglo  ilustrado,"  [190S].     xi,  183  p.     8°. 

12-39004  HV8699.TJ8F52 

162  Foulhouze,   James.     A  philosophical  inquiry  respecting  the 

abolition  of  capital  punisliment. 
Philadelphia:    U.  Hunt,  I842.     200  p.     12°. 

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CAPITAL  PUNISHMENT  27 

163  Green,  Sanford  Moon.     Crime:  its  nature,  causes,  treatment, 

and  prevention. 
PJiiladelphia:  J.  B.  Liiypincott  company,  1889.     3^6  p.  incl. 
front,  (port.)     8°. 

kSome  of  the  evils  of  our  present  system  of  punishment  for  crime: 
p.  197-217. 
10-17293t  HV6035.G8 

164  Howard  association,  London.     [Leaflets.] 

[London,  1875-1878.] 

The  Library  of  Congress  has  the  following  pamphlets  issued  by  this 
society  in  opposition  to  capital  punishment: 
v/    The  Bible  and  capital  punishment.     1877?  HV8698.H7 

J   Countries  where  capital  punishment  has  been  abolished  or  discon- 
tinued.    1877?  HV8698.H72 
^     Does  the  capital  penalty  prevent  or  produce  murder?    1876? 

HV8698.H74 

The  law  of  homicide  and  capital  punishment.     A  debate  in  tlie 

English  Parliament,  June  12,  1877.     1878.  HV8699.G8H8 

The  modern  Jews  on  capital  punishment.     1877.  HV8698.H8 

Recent  foreign  experience  of  capital  punishment  and  its  abolition. 

]876.     France. — Belgium. — Rhode  Island. — Connecticut.     1870? 

HV8698.H83 
J   The  substitute  for  capital  punishment.     Great  Britain  and  Bel- 
gium.    1877?  HV8711.H8 
Curtis,  Newton  M.     Greneral  Curtis  on  the  death  penalty.     1891. 

HV8698.C8 

Tallack,   "William.     Some  general  obser\'ations  on  the  penalty  of 

death.     1893.  HV8698.T2 

165     Report. 

London,  [1871  '^.-1909.]    25  v.  in  15.     8°. 

In  the  earlier  reports  l^efore  1900  is  given  a  summary  of  each  year's 
progress  in  the  movement  for  the  abolishment  of  capital  punisli- 
ment.  HV8995.A1H8 

166  Jaume  y  Bosch,   IVIiguel.     El  taller  nacional  y  la  pena  de 

muerte. 
Montevideo,  1878.     xii,  lU,  i^]  V;  1  l-     12°. 

11-2357  HV9628.J3 

167  Livingston,  Edward.     Capital  punishment. 

(/n  Moore,  Frank,  e<f.  American  eloquence.  New  York,  1862.  8°. 
V.  2,  p.  22^236.)  P342.M8 

168     Remarks  on  the  expediency  of  abolishing  the  punish- 
ment of  death. 

PJiiladelpMa:  J.  Harding,  printer,  1831.     iv,  [5]-42  p.     8°. 
10-34450  HV8698.L7 


28  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

169  Maine.     Legislature.     Joint  select  committee  on  capital,  punish- 

ment.    Report  on  capital  punishment  made  to  the  Maine 
Legishiture  in  1836.     By  Hon.  Tobias  Purrinsjton. 
Boston:  Printed  hy  J.  Wilson  cfc  son,  1852.     1  p.  Z.,  28  p.     8°. 
19-34449  HV8699.U6M16 

170     Same.     3d  ed. 

Washington  [D.  C.]:  Gideon  ct  co.,  printers,  1852.     4^  p.   8°. 
10-32197-9  HV8699.TJ6M22 

f  171     Markham,  W.  O.     A  plea  against  capital  punishment. 

(In  National  association  for  the  promotion  of  social  srienco.     Trans- 
actions, 1864.     London,  1865.     8°.     p.  225-226.)      H11.N2  1864 

172     Massachusetts.     General    court.     House    of    representatives. 
Committee    on   capital   punishment.     Report    relatino;    to 
capital  punishment. 
[Boston,  1836.]     96  p.     8°.     (House  [doc]  no.  33.) 
Robert  Rantoul,  jr..  chairman. 
10-32192  HV8699.TJ6M4 

173 Reports   on   the    abolition'  of   capital 

punishment.     Reprinted  by  order  of  the  House  of  repre- 
sentatives, from  the  legislative  documents  of  1835  and 
1836. 
Boston:  Button  and  Wentworth,  state  printers,  1837.     136  p, 
8°.     ([General  court,  1837]     House  [doc]  no.  4-) 

Contents. — I.  Report,  made  in  the  House  of  representatives,  Feb- 
rnary  25,  1835,  by  a  committee  .  .  .  appointed  to  consid^ir  the 
expediency  of  repealing  all  such  laws  and  parts  of  laws,  as  provide 
for  the  infliction  of  the  pimishment  of  death.  (House  documents 
for  1835,  no.  36.) — II.  Report,  made  in  the  House  cf  representa- 
tives, Feb.  22,  1836,  by  a  committee  .  .  .  appointed  to  consider 
the  expediency  of  abolishing  capital  punishments,  and  to  whom 
was  also  referred  so  much  of  the  governor's  addres.s,  as  related  to 
that  subject. — III.  Minority  report  of  the  last  mentioned  com- 
mittee.— IV.  Report,  made  in  the  Senate,  March  28,  1836,  by  a 
committee  ...  to  whom  was  referred  so  much  of  the  governor's 
address,  as  related  to  the  abolition  of  capital  punishment.  C^enate 
documents  for  1836.  no.  73.) 
11-7207  HV8699.U6M36 

J87.M4  1837g 
Reviewed  in  American  jurist,  Apr.  18.37,  v.  17:  2.36-243. 

174 Special  joint  committee  on  capital  punishment. 

Report.     Mar.  6,  1846. 
[Boston,  1846.]     28  p.     8°.      (General  court.     I846.     Senate 
doc.  no.  58.) 

In  favor  of  abolishing  capital  punishment  except  for  murder. 

J87.M4     1846f 


CAPITAL   PUNISHMENT  29 

175  Massachusetts.     General  court.     Joint  special  committee  on 

capital  punishment. 
Report.     Apr.  1851. 
[Boston,   1S51.]     33  p.     8°.     (General  court,   1851.     House 
doc.  no.  149.)  J87.M4    1851g 

176  Medical  society  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Report  on  capital 

punishment. 
[New  York?     1892.]     8  p.     8°. 

Reprinted  from  the  Transactions  of  the  society,  Feb.  1892. 
Ca  10-4337  HV8698.M5 

177  Milliken,  John  D.     The  treatment  of  crime. 

(In  Bar   association   of   the   state   of   Kansas.     Proceedings,    1893. 
Topeka,  Kans.,  1893.     8°.     p.  18-29.) 

178  Muoni,  Damiano.     Considerazioni  storico-filosofiche  sulla  pena 

capitale. 
Milano:    Tip.  gia  Boniotti  diretta  da  F.  Gareffi,  1862.     16  p 
1  I.     8°. 
10-22222t  HV8698.M8 

179  New  Jersey.     Legislature.     AssemUy.     Report    of    the    Com- 

mittee on  the  subject  of  aboHshino:  capital  punishment  in 
the  state  of  New  Jersey.     Feb.  18,  1847. 
Trenton:  Sherman  and  Harron,  18^7.     12  p..    8°. 

HV8699.TJ6N5 

180  New  Yor]s.  (State).    Legislature.    Assembly.    Committee  on  capi- 

tal punishment.     Report  on  the  subject  of  capital  punish- 
ment.    Apr.  14,  1841. 
[Albany,  I84I.]     I64  p.      (N.   Y.  Assembly.     Document  no. 

~4^-)  HV8699.U6N7 

J87.N7  1841q,v.6 

Reviewed  by  T.   Walker,   in   the  Western  law  journal.   Mar.   1845, 
V.  2:  267-274. 

■81 Report  of  select  committee  on 

capital  punishment.     ]\rade  to  the  Assembly,  Mar.    14. 
1851. 
Albany:  G.  Van  Benthuysen,  1851.     22  p.     8°. 

HV8699.TJ6N66 

82     Ohio.     Legislature.     House  of  representatives.     Leo:islative  re- 

'     .  port  on  the  subject  of  capital  punishment,  made  in  the 

House   of  representatives   of    Oliio:    Mar.  9,  1853.     By 

Burdin  Ward. 

Columbus:  John  W.  Kees,  1853.     68  p.     8°.     HV8699.U603 


30  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

183  Oldfield,  Josiah.     The  penalty  of  death;    or,  The  problem  of 

capital  punisliment,  being  a  consideration  of  the  causes 
which  led  to  the  adoption  and  perpetuation  of  this  terrible 
penalty;    an  attempt  to  consider  the  fitting  time  for  its 
termination,  and  the  substitutes  by  which  to  replace  it. 
London:  G.  Bell  &  sons,  1901.     xxiv,  ^4  f.     12°. 
*  Bibliography:  p.  xxiv. 

2-24070  HV8698.06 

184  Palm,  Andrew  J.     The  death  penalty;   a  consideration  of  the 

objections  to  capital  punishment. 
New  Yorl:  [etc.]:    G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1S91.     viii,  2J{.1  f. 
12°.     {Questions  oftJie  day  series. — no.  Ixvi.) 
10-22221t  HV8698.P2 

185  Peggs,   James.     Capital  punishment:    the  importance  of  its 

abolition.     A  prize  essa}^. 
London:    T.  ^Vard  and  co.,  [1839].     ix  p.,  1  I.,  117  p.     12°. 

10-22220t  HV8698.P4 

186  Philadelphia.     Committee  of  twenty-five  on  capital  pun- 

ishment.    The  impropriety  of  capital  punishments:    or, 
The  report  of  a  committee  on  Dr.  Cuyler's  sermon  entitled 
"The  law  of  God  with  respect  to  murder." 
PMladelphia:   J.  Pennington,  1842.     23,  [1]  p.     8°. 
Signed:  Job  R.  Tyson,  chairman. 
11-2355  HV8699.U5P4 

i87     Phillips,  "Wendell.     Capital  punishment.     Plea  before  a  Com- 
mittee of  the  Massachusetts  Legislature,  March  16,  1855. 
{In  his  Speeches,  lectures,  and  letters.     2d  series.     Boston,  1891.     8°. 

p.  77-109.) 

187a     Pons,  Edouard,  ed  andtr.     La  peine  de  mort.     Opinions  des 
criminalistes  russes. 
Moscou,{Thii.  A.  H.  MamoTitoha],  1910.     106  f.     8°. 

11-10379  HV8698.P7 

188     Prisoner's  friend:    a  monthly  magazine  devoted  to  criminal 

reform,   philosophy,  science,  literature,   and  art.     [New 

ser.]  V.  1-8.     1848-1856. 

Boston  1848-1856.     8  v.     plates,  forts.,  plan.     8°.     weeTdy. 

c.v  8-2612  HV7231.P9 

_  189  Quinby,  George  Washington.  The  gallows,  the  prison,  and  the 
poor-house.  A  plea  for  humanity;  showing  the  demands 
of  Christianity  in  behalf  of  the  criminal  and  perishing 
classes. 
Cincinnati:  G.W.  Quinby,  1856.  x,  11-326  p.  front,  {port.) 
illus.,  pi.  12°. 
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190  [Redpath,  James.]     Shall  we  suffocate  Ed.  Green?     By  a  citi- 

zen of  Maiden. 
Boston:  J.  Redpatli,  IS64.    61  p.    8°. 

10-22320t  HV8699.TJ5R3 

190a  Rhode  Island.  Attorney-general.  Opinion  of  Charles  J. 
Steams  as  to  the  proper  method  of  punishment  for  mur- 
der; with  the  statistics  prepared  by  Andrew  J.  Wilcox. 

Providence,  1905.     8  p.     8°. 

A  study  of  the  life  prisoner  and  the  pardoning  power. 

191  Robespierre,  Maximilien  M.  I.     Against  capital  punishment. 

Delivered  in  the  Constituent  Assembly,  May  30th,  1791. 

(In  Brewer,  David  J.,  ed.  The  World's  best  orations.  St.  Louis, 
1901.    8°.     V.  9:  p.  3326-3329.)  PN6121.B85,v.l9 

Also  printed  in  Reed,  Thomas  B.,  ed.  Modem  eloquence.  Phila- 
delphia, 1903.     8°.     V.  14:  p.  1746-1750. 

192  Romilly,    Henry.     The   punishment   of  death;    to   which   is 

appended  his  treatise  on  public  responsibility  and  vote  by 
ballot. 
London:  J.  Hurray,  1886.     viii  p.,  1  I.,  337  p.     12°. 

10-22219t  HV8698.B7 

193  Rush,  Benjamin.     Considerations  on  the  injustice  and  impolicy 

of   punishing   murder   by   death.     Extracted    from   the 
American  museum.     With  additions. 
PMladelpMa:   From  the  press  of  Mathew  Carey,  1792.     19  p. 
12°.  HV8698.R8 

10-23055 

193a  [ ]    An  enquiry  into  the  effects  of  public  punishments 

upon  criminals,  and  upon  society.     Read  in  the  Society 
for  promoting  political  enquiries,  convened  at  the  house 
of  His  Excellency  Benjamin  Franklin  ...  in  Philadel- 
phia, March  9th,  1787. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  hy  J.  James,  1787.     18  p.     8°. 

10-21551t  HV8671.R8 

194  Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe.     On  the  punishment  of  death. 

(In  his  Works.     London,  1880.     8°.     v.  6  (Prose,  v.  2),  p.  247-254.) 

195  Spear,  Charles.     Essays  on  the  punishment  of  death.     8th  ed. 

Boston:  Published  hy  the  author,  1844-     ^^7  p.     12°. 

10-22218  HV8698.S6 

196  Stolz,  John.     Murder,  capital  punishment,  and  the  law. 

Chicago,  III.:     Union  publishing  company;    [etc.,  etc.]  1873. 
431  p.     plates.     8°. 

"Appendix  i.  Hanging  aa  a  means  of  grace,  eloquent  discourse  by 
William  Henry  Ryder":  p.  411-421. 
10-17292t  HV6025.S8 

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32  LIBRAKY    OF    CONGEESS 

197  Sumner,  Charles.     Against  capital  punishment.     Letter  to  a 

Committee  of  the  Massachusetts  Legislature,  Feb.  12,  1855. 
(Li  his  Works.     Boston,  1900.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  331-332.) 

198  Tallack,    William.     Humanity   and   humanitarianism.     With 

special  reference  to  the  prison  systems  of  Great  Britain 
and  the  L^nited  States,  the  question  of  criminal  lunacy, 
and  capital  punishment. 
London:    F.  B.  Kitto,  1871.     32  'p.     8°. 

11-2659  HV8982.T3 

199     The  practical  results  of  the  total  or  partial  abolition  of 

capital  punishment  in  various  countries;  prepared  as  a 
summary  of  the  most  recent  and  authentic  information  on 
the  subject. 

(In  National  association  for  the  promotion  of  social  science.     Trans- 
actions, 18G5.     London,  1866.     8°.     p.  171-188.) 

H11.N2  1865 

200  Turnbull,  Robert  James.     A  visit  to  the  Philadelphia  prison; 

being  an  accurate  and  particular  account  of  the  wise  and 
humane  administration  adopted  in  every  part  of  that 
building;  containing  also  an  account  of  the  gradual 
reformation,  and  present  improved  state,  of  the  penal  laws 
of  Pennsylvania:  with  observations  on  the  impolicy  and 
injustice  of  capital  punishments. 
Philadelphia  printed;  London,  Re-printed  and  sold  by  J. 
Phillips  d-  son,  1797.     1  p.  I.,  ii,  93  p.    fold.  tab.     8°. 

Originally  pubUslied  in  the  Charleston  daily  gazette. 
11-2664  HV9481.P52T8 

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pen  a  di  morte. 
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front,  (port.)     8°. 
1-26337  HV8661.B4 

202  Vieira  de  Castro.     Inviolabilidade  da  vida  humana. 

Rio  de  Janeiro:   T>/p.  do  Diario  do  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1870. 
Up.     8°. 

4-34824t  HV8698.V6 

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livre  Des  delits  et  des  peines. 
[Geneve],  1766.     viii,  120  p.     12°. 

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ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS 

204  1820.     Punishment  of  crimes. 

North  American  review,  Apr.  1820,  v.  10:  235—259. 

AP2.N5,v.lO 


CAPITAL   PUNISHMENT  33 

205  1831.     Anti-Draco;  or,  Reasons  for  abolishing  the  punishment 

of  death  in  cases  of  forgery.     [Review.] 
Edinhurgh  review,  Jan.  1831,  v.  52:  398-410.       AP4.E3,v.52 

206  1832.      Tonelli,  Tommaso.     Sulla  pubbUcita  degli  ultimi  sup- 

plizi,  e  sulla  pena  di  morte. 
Antologia,  liar.  1832,  v.  45:  89-124.  AP 

207  1842.     Wordsworth's  sonnets  on  the  punisliment  of  death. 

United  States  magazine  and  Democratic  review,   Mar.  184^, 
V.  10:  272-288.  AP2.U6,v.io 

208  1843.     The  gallows  and  the  gospel.     An  appeal  to  clergymen 

opposing  themselves  to  the  abolition  of  the  one  in  the 
name  of  the  other. 
United  States  magazine  and  Democratic  review,   Mar.  1843, 
V.  12:  227-236".  AP2.TJ6,v.l2 

209  1843.     Capital  punishment. 

United  States  magazine  and  Democratic  review,  Apr.  1843, 
V.  12:  409-424.  AP2.ir6,v.l2 

Review  of  G.  B.  Cheever's  Reply  to  J.  L.  Sullivan,  in  the  Broadway- 
Tabernacle,  Jan.  27,  Feb.  3  and  17,  1843. 

210  1844.     Slack,  Edward  F.    Capital  punishment.     [Letters  to  the 

editor.] 

Law  times.  May  25,  Sept.  7,  I844,  v.  3:  149;  445. 

211  1844.     Durrant,  George  John.     Capital  punishment.     [Letters 

to  the  editor.] 
Law  times,  June  1,  July  6,  Aug.  31,  18 44,  v.  3:  170;  274; 

423-424. 

212  1846.     The  punishment  of  death. 

NortTi  American  review,  Jan.  18 46,  v.  62:  40-70. 

AP2.N7,v.62 

213  1847.     Capital  punishment.  J 

United  States  magazine  and  Democratic  review,  Jan.    Mar. 
I847,  n.  s.  V.  20:  71-73;  204-208.  AP2.TJ6,v.20 

214  1847.     Livingston,  Edward.     Punishment  and  penalty. 

United  States  magazine  and  Democratic  review,  Apr.  1847, 
n.  s.  V.  20:  300-306.  AP2.U6,n.s.v.20 

215  1850.     Fosdick,  W.  W.     Capital  punishment. 

Western  law  journal,  July,  1850,  v.  7:  .47^-.^7^. 


34  LIBRAE Y   OF   CONGRESS 

216  1863.     A  protest  against  capital  punishment. 

Meliora,  1863,  v.  5:  856-366. 

217  1866.     Rumbold, .     Capital  punishment  [in  Switzerland]. 

Law  times,  Jan.  13,  1866,  v.  4I:  151-152. 

218  1869.     Stedman,  Edmund  C.     The  gallows  in  America. 

Putnam's  magazine.  Pel.  1869,  v.  13:  225-235. 

AP2.P97,v.l3 

219  1873.     Nadal,  E.  S.     The  rationale  of  the  opposition  to  capital 

punishment. 
North  American  review,  Jan.  1873,  v.  116:  138-150. 

AP2.N7,v.ll6 

220  1882.     Jerome,  Charles  T.     The  death  penalty. 

Potter's  American  monthly,  Feb.  1882,  v.  18:  145-152. 

E171.P86,v.l8 

221  1884.     Wayland,  Francis.     The  vexed  question  of  capital  pun- 

ishment. 
Journal  of  social  science.  May,  I884,  v.  18:  1-18. 

Hl.J7,v.l8 

222  1886.     Switzerland  and  capital  punishment. 

Irish  law  times,  Aug.  21,  1886,  v.  20:  4O8-409. 

223  1888.     Eaton,    C.    H.     Can    capital    punishment    be    longer 

justified? 
Criminal  law  magazine  and  reporter,  Jan.  1888,  v.  1:  1-11. 

224  1889.     Neuman,  B.  Paul.     The  case  against  capital  punish- 

ment. 
Fortnightly  review,  Sept.  1889,  v.  52:  322-333. 

AP4.F7,v.52 

225  1890.     Pentecost,  Hugh  O.     The  crime  of  capital  punishment. 

Arena,  Jan.  1890,  v.  1:  175-183.  AP2.A6,v.l 

226  1890.  Shrady,  George  F.  The  death  penalty. 

Arena,  Oct.  1890,  v.  2:  513-523.  AP2.A6,v.2 

227  1892.     Griffin,  Anthony  J,     The  legal  aspect  of  capital  punish- 

ment. 
Intercollegiate  law  journal.  May,  1892,  v.  1:  253-255. 

228  1893.     Palm,  Andrew  J.     Capital  punishment. 

American  journal  of  politics,  Mar.  1893,  v.  2:  323-332. 

Hl.A5,v.2 


CAPITAL   PUNISHMENT  35 

229  1894.     Ferguson,  John.     The  death  penalty. 

Canadian  magazine,  Mar.  1894,  '^'  ^'  467-Jf75.      AP6.C2,v.2 

230  1896.     Foltz,  Clara.     Should  women  be  executed  ? 

Albany  law  journal,  Nov.  I4,  1896,  v.  54:  309-310. 

"But  if  this  barbarism  is  right  for  men  it  is  equally  right  for  women." 

231  1897.     The  death  penalty  in  the  United  States. 

Green  lag.  Mar.  1897,  v.  9:  129-131. 

232  1898.     Spooner,  Florence.     Judicial  killing. 

Green  lag,  Fel.  1898,  v.  10:  50-52. 

233  1898.     Stillman,  James  W.     Abolish  the  death  penalty. 

Green  lag.  Mar.  1898,  v.  10:  92-96. 

234  1899.     Garrison,  C.  G.     The  failure  of  the  death  penalty. 

Arena,  Apr.  1899,  v.  21:  469-472.  AP2.A6,v.21 

235  1900.     Oldfield,  Josiah.     Shall  hanging  end  ? 

Current  literature,  Aug.  1900,  v.  29:  190-192.     AP2.C95,v.29 
From  the  "Humane  review." 

,236     1901.     Hopkins,  T.  M.     Capital  punishment:    ineffectual  and 
mischievous. 
Westminster  review,  Fel.  1901,  v.  155:  144-^4^- 

AP4.W5,v.l55 

237  1901.     Drayton,  Mark.    On  the  abolition  of  capital  punishment. 

Westminster  review,  Apr.  1901,  v.  155:  4^4~4^1-    ■ 

AP4.W5,v.l55 

238  1903.     Wayland,  F.     Abolishment  of  capital  punishment. 

Connecticut  magazine,  Sept.  1903,  v.  8:  137-144-     F91.C8,v.8 

239  1905.     Shipley,     Maynard.     Justice     and     crime     in    Danish 

Greenland. 
Juridical  review.  Mar.  1905,  v.  17:  56-60. 

240  1905.     Roberts,  W,  J.     The  abolition  of  capital  punislunent. 

International  journal  of  ethics,  Apr.  1905,  v.  15:   263-286. 

BJl.I6,v.l5 

241  1905.     Shipley,  Maynard.     Abolition  of  capital  punishment  m 

Switzerland. 

American  law  review,  Sept.-Oct.  1905,  v.  39:  734-746. 

^242     1905.     Shipley,- Maynard.     Results  of  the  practical  abolition  of 
capital  punishment  in  Belgium. 
American  statistical  association.     Pullication^,  Sept.   1905, 
V.  9:  307-314.  HAl.A6,v.9 


T 


36  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

243  1905.     Capital  punishment  denounced.     [New  York  state  con- 

ference of  charities  and  correction.] 
Charities,  Nov.  18,  1905,  v.  15:  21^8-21^.9.  HVl.C4,v.l5 

244  1905.     Ross,  WilHam  E.     The  death  penalty — ^reasons  for  its 

abolition. 
Virginia  law  register,  Dec.  1905,  v.  11:  625-64-1. 

245  1906.     Shipley,   Maynard.     The   abohtion  of  capital  punish- 

ment in  Italy  and  San  Marino. 
American  law  review,  Mar.-Ain.  1906,  v.  4-0:  2^0-251. 

246  1906.     Warren,  Chester.     Is  capital  punishment  defensible? 

Westminster  review,  May,  1906,  v.  165:  512-516. 

AP4.W5,v.l65 

247  1906.     Mosby,  Thomas  Speed.     Does  capital  punishment  tend 

to  diminish  capital  crime  ? 
Harper's  weeUy,  July  21,  1906,  v.  50:  1028-1029. 

AP2.H32,v.50 

"The  results  of  inquiries  addressed  to  the  Attorney-generals  of  the 

forty  states  of  the  American  union  which  inflict  the  death  penalty." 

Siimmary  in  American  review  of  reviews,  Sept.  1906,  v.  34:  368-369. 

AP2.R4,v.34 

248  1906.     Pol,  Stefane.     La  fin  do  la  peine  de  mort:  la  commission 

du  budget  vient  de  supprimer  le  traitement  du  bourreau. 
Grande  revue,  Sept.  1,  1906,  v.  39:  458-^62.        AP20.G7,v.39 

249  1906.     Galbreath,  Charles  Burleigh.     Shall  the  state  kill  ? 

Friends'  intelligencer.  Supplement,  Oct.  6,  1906,  v.  63:  50-55. 

250  1906.     Abolishing  the  death  penalty  [in  France]. 

Independent,  Nov.  8,  1906,  v.  61:  1124-1125.     ap2.I53,v.61 

251  1906.     End  of  capital  punishment  in  France. 

Literary  digest,  Nov.  17,  1906,  v.  33:  711-712.    AP2.L58,v.33 
National  corporation  reporter,  Nov.  29,  1906,  v.  33:  4-70. 

252  1906.     Shipley,    IVEaynard.     Plato    on    capital   punishment:  a 

lesson  for  to-day. 
Harper's  weeJcly,  Dec.  29,  1906,  v.  50:  1903.        AP2.H32,v.50 

253  1907.     Galbreath,  Charles  B.     The  state  should  not  kill. 

Ohio  magazine,  Jan.  1907,  v.  2:  17-25.  AP2.03,v.2 

254  1907.     Sliipley,  Maynard.     Homicide  and  the  death  penalty 

in  Austria-Hungary. 
American  statistical  association.     Publications,    Mar.  1907, 
V.  10:  253-259.  HAl.A6,v.lO 


CAPITAL   PUNISHMENT  37 

255  1907.     Whitlock,  Brand.     Thou  siialt  not  kill. 

Reader,  Mar.  1907,  v.  9:  383-392.  ap2.R26,v.9 

256  1907.     Shipley,     Maynard.        Should    female    murderers    be 

hanged  ? 
Green  hag,  Apr.  1907,  v.  19:  23^-236. 
No  distinction  should  be  made  for  sex. 

257  1907.     Heath,  Carl.     Reform  and  the  death  penalty. 

International  journal  of  ethics,  Aj^r.  1907,  v.  17:  290-301 . 

BJl.I6,v.l7 

258  1907.     The  Whiteley  case  and  the  death  penaky. 

Nation,  Apr.  25,  1907,  v.  84:  376-377.  '      ap2.N2,v.84 

259  1907.     Adelman,  Abram  E.     Capital  punishment. 

Public,  May  4,  1907,  v.  10:  102-103.  AP2.P87,v.lO 

260  1907.     Vahey,  James  H.     The  abohtion  of  capital  punishment. 

Green  lag,  June,  1907,  v.  19:  359-360. 

261  1907.     Shipley,  Maynard.     Homicide  and  the  death  penalty  in 

France. 
Harper's  weekly,  June  15,  1907,  v.  51:  890.        AP2.H32,v.51 

s^  262     1907.     Shipley,  Maynard.     The  abolition  of    capital  punish- 
ment in  France. 
American  law  review,  July-Aug.  1907,  v.  41-'  561-564- 

263  1907.     Hort,  G.  M.     Emotion  as  a  law-maker.     A  sociological 

suggestion. 
Westminster  review,  Aug.  1907,  v.  168:  178-186. 

AP4.W6,v.l68 

264  1907.     Mosby,  Thomas  Speed.     The  anomaly  of  capital  pun- 

ishment. 
Arena,  Sept.  1907,  v.  38:  225-236.  ap2.A6,v.38 

t  265     1907.     John,    E.    M.     Why    capital    punishment    should    be 
abolished. 
Chicago  legal  news,  Dec.  28,  1907,  v.  40:  160-162. 

266  1908.     Heath,  Carl.     Homicidal  crime  and  the  death  penalty 

abroad. 
Westminster  review,  Mar.  1908,  v.  169:  333-341. 

AP4.W5,v.l69 

267  1908.     Heath,  Carl.     The  treatment  of  homicidal  criminals. 

Internationxil  journal  of  ethics,  July,  1908,  v.  18:  409-417. 

BJl.I6,v.l8 


I'AHt^y 


38  LIBKAEY    OF    COXGEESS 

268     1908.     Tolstoi,  Leo  X.     Government  by  executions. 

Living  age,  Aug.  S,  1908,  v.  258:  349-357.        AP2.L65,v.258 

-p269     1908.     The  Russian  torture  chamber. 

Outlook,  Sept.  5,  1908,  v.  90:  1-3.  AP2.08,v.90 

270  1908.     Heath,  Carl.     ]\lodern  penology  and  the  punishment  of 

death. 

Westminster  review,  Sept.  1908,  v.  170:  325-329. 

AP4.W5,v.l70 

271  1908.     Contre  la  peine  de  mort. 

Revue,  Oct.  15,  1908,  v.  76:  411-413.  ap20.R25,v.76 

^'   272     1908.     Ferriani,  Lhao. '  The  abolition  of  capital  punishment  in 
Italy. 
International,  Dec.  1908,  v.  4:  10-13.  AP4.l5,v.4 

273  1909.     Shipley,  Maynard.     Does  capital  punishment  prevent 

convictions  ? 
American  law  review,  May-June,  1909,  v.  43:  321-334. 

Extracts  in  American  review  of  reviews,  Aug.  1909,  v.  40:  219-220. 

AP2.R4,v.40 

274  1909.     To  kill  or  not  to  kill. 

Law  notes.  May,  1909,  v.  13:  24. 

275  1909.     Romilly,  Cosmo  G.     Capital  punishment. 

Westminster  review,  July,  1909,  v.  172:  96-99. 

AP4.W5,v.l72 

276  1909.     Tolstoi,  Leo  X.     I  cannot  keep  silent;   capital  punish- 

ment in  Russia. 
Arerm,  Aug.  1909,  v.  41:  525-534.  ■  AP2.A6,v.41 

277  1909.     Goldenmeiser,  E.  A.     In  darkest  Russia, 

Outlool,  Oct.  30,  1909,  v.  93:  518.  AP2.082,v.93 

278  1910.     Lang,  Otto.     Gegen  die  Todesstrafe. 

^  Socialistische   MonatsTiefte ,  Aug.  11,  1910,   16.  JaJirg.  v.  2:. 
1038-1044.  HX6.S6,v.l6 

279  1910.     Lewis,    Orlando    F.     Should    the    death    penalty    be 

abolished  ? 
Journal  of  criminal  law  and  criminology ,  Nov.  1910,  v.  1: 
622-623. 

280  1911.     Oilman,  R.  W.     An  eye  for  an  e3^e. 

Cosmopolitan  magazine,  Apr.  1911,  v.  50:  704-707. 

AP2,C8,v.50 


CAPITAL   PUNISHMENT  39 

281  1911.     Shipley,    Maynard.     Should    capital    punishment    be 

abolished  ? 
Journal  of  criminal  law  and  criminology,  May,  1911,  v.  2: 
48-55. 

The  problem  in  France. 

282  1911.     Chillingworth,  H.  R.     Sentimentalism  and  hanging. 

Westminster  review,  Aug.  1911,  v.  176:  177-179. 

AP4.W6,v.l76 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


[The  numbers  refer  to  the 

Ackennan,  E.  R 44 

Adelman,  Abram  E 259 

American  prison  association 10. 11 

Andrews,  James  Do  A^'itt 15 

Andrews,  William 12 

Armstrong,  Lebbeus 85 

Askew,  John  Bertram 13 

B.,  L 110 

Barrows,  Samuel  June 14,  79 

Beauchet,  Ludovic 49 

Beccaria,    Cesare    Bonesar.a,   vxar- 

chese  di 143- 

146,  161,  201,  203 

Becker,  II 80 

Beggs,  Thomas 147 

Benjamin,  Park 124 

Benson,  Arthur  C 84 

,   Bentham,  Jeremy 148 

Bemaldo  de  Quiros,  Constantino . .         86 

Bierce,  Amljrose 87 

Blackstone,  Sir  William 15 

Bleackley ,  Horace  AVilliam 16 

Bleyer,  J.  Mount 17 

i/Boies,  Henry  M 149 

Bossange,  Adolphe 18 

Bourtsev,  Vladimir 73 

Bovee,  Marvin  II 150 

Bradford,  William 150a 

Brookings,  AValtcr  Du  Bois 1 

Brouardel,  P 33 

Brown,  Harold  P 70 

Buckley,  J.  M 123 

Burleigh,  Charles  C 89,  99,  151 

Buxton,  Sydney 19 

Campbell,  Alexander 88 

Chapin,  Edwin  Hubbell 153 

Cheever,  George  B 66,  69,  89,  90,  209 


items,  not  to  the  pages.] 

Chillingworth ,  H .  R 282 

Civis,  pseud 152 

Cogswell,  Jonathan 91 

Cooley,  Thomas  M 15 

Copinger,  Walter  Arthur 154 

Curtis,  Newton  Martin 59, 155, 164 

Cutler,  J.  E 79 

Dole,  Benjamin 92,  93 

Drayton,  Mark 237 

Currant,  George  John 211 

Dwight,  William  T 94 

Dymond,  Alfred  Hutchinson 23,  156 

Dymond,  Jonathan 157 

Eason,  William  Laidley 158 

Eaton,  C.  H. 223 

Elkinton,  John  A 159 

Elliot,  Hugh  S.  R 141 

Evans,  Edward  Payson 95 

Fanning,  Clara  Elizabeth 2,  24     ^ 

Farrer,  James  Anson 161 

Ferguson,  John 229 

Ferriani,  Lino '. . .  272 

Figari,  Pedro  161a,  161b 

Fleetwood,  Sir  P.  Hesketh 29 

Fogle,  Humphrey  Marshall 25 

Foltz,  Clara 230 

Fosdick,  W.  W 215 

Foulhouze,  James 162 

Fuchs,  Max 83 

Fumrohr,  August 25b 

Galbreath,  Charles  Burleigh 249, 253 

Garner,  James  W. . . .  79, 84c,  84d,  136, 137 

Garrison,  C.  G 234 

Giles,  William,  jr 106 

Oilman,  R.  W 280 

Godkin,  E.  L 118 

Goldenmeiser,  E.  A 277 

41 


42 


LIBKAKY   OF   CONGRESS 


Goodwin,  Daniel  R HI 

Gt.  Brit.     Capital  punishment  com- 
mission    26, 116 

Home  dept 27 

Green,  Sanford  Moon '  163 

Greenwood,  George 27 

Griffin,  Anthony  J 227 

Griffiths,  Arthur 121 

Hand,  Samuel 69 

Hart,  Albert  Bushnell 1 

j/Heath  Cari 78, 130,  257,  266,  267,  270, 

H^lie,  Faustin 28 

Hopkins,  T.M 236 

Hort,G.M 263 

Horton,  Albert  H 96 

Howard  association,  London 164 

Howells,  \Yilliam  Dean 128 

Hugo,  Victor  Marie,  cointe 29 

Hutchinson,  B.  B 44 

Hyamson,  Albert  ^I 13 

Ingraham,  E.  D 144 

Ingram,  C.J 130 

Italy.     Ministero  di  grazia  e  giu- 

stizia 30 

Parlamento,  1875.     Senato 30a 

Jaume  y  Bosch,  Miguel 166 

Jefferson,  Thomas 30b 

Jerome,  Charles  T 220 

Jerome,  Waldron  M 3 

John,  E.  M 265 

Karr,  Alphonse 97 

Katzenstein,  Richard 31 

Kendall,  Ben  G 134 

Lammasch,  Heinrich 32 

Lang,  Otto 278 

Lewis,  Orlando  F 279 

Lewis,  Tayler 66,  89 

Lilly,  W.S 126 

Livingston,  Edward 167, 168,  214 

Lownes,  Caleb 150a 

Loye,  Paul 33 

MacDonald,  Arthur 4,  5,  34,  35 

MacDonald,  Charles  F 36 

McKim,  W.  Duncan 98 


Maine.  Legislature.  Joint  select 
committee  on  capital  punish- 
ment   ]r,9.107 

Maitland,  Fi-ederic  "William 54 

Mangano,  Orazio 37 

Marcucci,  Vincenzo 38 

Markham,  W.  O 171 

Massachusetts.  General  court. 
Llouse  of  representatives.  Com- 
mittee on  capital  punishment. . .  172-175 

Matson,  Henry ^         6 

Maude,  W.  C 125 

Medical  society  of  the  state  of  New 

York 176 

Menant,  Joachim 39 

Milliken,  John  D 177 

Mittermaier,    Carl    Joseph    Anton 

von 40,  64 

^loir,  John  Macrae 40 

]\Iontagu,  Basil 41,  42 

Morellet,  Andre 146 

Mosby,  Thomas  Speed 247,  264 

Muoni,  Damiano 178 

Nadal,  E.  S 219 

National  prison  association 43 

Neuman,  B.  Paul 224 

New  Jersey.     Legislature.    Assem- 
bly        179 

Senate.     Committee  on  capital 

punishment 44 

New    York    (State).     Commission, 

1888,  1892 45,45a 

Legislature.    Assembly.     Com- . 
mittee     on     capital    punish- 
ment   180,181 

Newman,  Alan 46 

Newman,  Carlos 47 

O'Brien,  W.  E 140 

Ohio.     Legislature.    House  of  rep- 
resentatives        182 

State  library 7,  48 

Oldfield,  Josiah 183,235 

Olivecrona,    Knut,   i.   c.,    Samuel 
Rudolf  Detlof  Knut 49 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


43 


Palm,  Andrew  J 184.  228 

Palmarocchi,  Roberto 145 

Parsons,  Philip  A 50 

Peggs,  James 185 

Pentecost,  Hugh  O 225 

Philadelphia.     Committee  of  25  on 

capital  punishment 186 

Philander,  pseiid 102 

Philanthropes,  pseud 160 

Phillips,  Wendell 69,  187 

Pike,  Luke  Owen 51 

Pinkerton,  Matthew  Worth 52 

Piontkovsky,  Andreas 82 

Plummer,  Frederick 99 

Pol,  Stefane 248 

Poland,  Sir  Harry  Bodkin 53 

Pollock,  Sir  Frederick 54 

Pons  Edouard 187a 

Price,  J.  C 44 

Prisoner's  friend 188 

Purrington,  Tobias 169, 170 

Quinby,  George  Washington 189 

Rantoul,  Robert,  jr 92,  93,  172, 173 

Redpath,  James 190 

Repplier,  Agnes 76 

Rhode  Island.     Attorney  general . .     190a 

Ringwalt,  Ralph  C 1 

Robbins,  Edwin  Clyde 55 

Roberts,  W.  J 240 

Robespierre,  Maximilien  M.  I 191 

Romilly,  Cosmo  G 275 

Romilly,  Henry 192 

Ross,  William  E 244 

Rowsell,  Francis  AV 68 

Rumbold 217 

Rush,  Benjamin 193, 193a 

Ryder,  William  Henry 196 

Salvio,  Alfonso  de 86 

Samuel,  Herbert 27 

Saunders,  C.  R 100 

Scheffauer,  Herman 142 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe 194 

Shipley,  Maynard. . .  77,  79,  239, 241, 242, 

245,  252,  254,  256,  261,  262,  273,  281 

Shrady,  George  F 226 


Simon,     Jules     [Francois     Simon 

SuisseJ 56 

Slack,  Edward  F 210 

Smith,  Eugene 11 

Smithers,  William  W 86 

Spahn,  Jacob 71 

Spear,  Charles 195 

Spitzka,  E.  C 133 

Spooner,  Florence 232 

Stearns,  Charles  J 190a 

Stedman,  Edmund  C 218 

Stephen,  Sir  James  Fitzjames  57, 115, 116 

Stillman,  James  W 233 

Stolz,  John 196 

Sullivan,  J.  L 209 

Sumner,  Charles 197 

Tallack,  William 164, 198, 199 

Taylor,  John  Sydney 58 

Thompson,  J.  P 105 

Thompson,  W.  H lOl 

Titus,  Mary  V n 

Tolstoi,  Leo  N 268, 276 

Tonelli,  Tommaso 206 

Turnbull,  Robert  James 200 

Tyson,  Job  R 186 

U.  S.  Congress.    House.     Committee 

on  the  judiciary 8,  59 

Treaties,  etc 60 

Vahey,  James  H 260 

Vallardi,  Francesco 201 

Vicars,  G.  Rayleigh 74 

Viola,  Orazio 9 

Voltaire,    Francois    Marie    Arouet 

de 144,203 

Wakefield,  Edward  Gibbon 61 

Walker,  T 180 

Ward,  Burdin 182 

Warren,  Chester 246 

Wayland,  Francis 221, 238 

TMiitlock,  Brand 255 

Wilcox,  Andrew  J 190a 

Wilks,  Helen  Mar 122 

Wines,  Frederick  Howard 62 

Woolrych,  Humphry  William 63 

Wright,  James 102 


SUBJECT  INDEX 


[The  numbers  refer  to  the 

Abolished,  countries  having 25a, 

44, 64, 164, 165, 199, 241,242, 
245,  248,  250,  261,  262,  272 

Austria 27,  254 

Beccaria,  influence  of .*  161,  201,  203 

Belgium 27, 164,  242 

Bibliography 1-9, 13, 47,  55, 183 

China 81 

Connecticut 164 

Denmark 27 

Executions 63, 83,  84, 84b 

Favorable 72;  74, 85-142a 

Foreign  countries 35, 44,  59,  64,  266 

See  also  Names  of  countries. 

Forgery 41,  205 

France 18, 27,  39,  81, 131, 

164, 248,  250,  251,  261,  262, 281 

Germany 25b,  27,  31,  32,  80,  82 

Great  Britain 15, 16,  26, 41,46,51,53, 

54,  57,  58,  63,  68, 115, 116, 161, 164, 198 

See  also  London. 

Greenland 239 

Holland 

See  The  Netherlands. 

Hungary 27,  254 

Italy 27,  30,  30a,  37, 206, 245, 272 

Kansas 96 

London 61 

Lynching 79 

Maine 120, 169, 170 

Massachusetts 92, 93, 100, 172- 

175,187.190,197 
Methodsof  inflicting  death  penalty.      17, 

25a, 45,  124 

Decapitation 33,  76 

Electricity 36,70,137 


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items,  not  to  the  pages.] 

Methods  of  inflicting  death  pen- 
alty— Continued . 

Hanging 76, 120-122, 

126, 139, 196, 218, 235, 282 

Mexico 79 

Murder 22,25,27,35,48, 

52,  61,  79,  85,  101,  155,  164,  174 
190a,  193,  196,  254, 261, 266, 267 

The  Netherlands 27 

Nevada 84a,  84c,  84d 

New  Jersej^ 179 

New  York 45, 45a,  176, 180, 181, 243 

Norway 27 

Ohio 25,  48, 182 

Opposed 72,74,143-282 

Pennsylvania 150a, 200 

•Portugal 27,  60 

Rhode  Island 136, 164, 190a 

Russia 27,  73, 187a,  268,  269,  276,  277 

Spain 27 

States  having  abolished 25a,  44 

Statistics 30, 

35,  48,  59,  63, 164, 190a,  199 
Substitutes     for    capital     punish- 
ment        183 

Imprisonment  for  life. .  25a,  118, 190a 

Suicide 25a,  84a,  84c,  84d 

Sweden 27, 49 

Switzerland 27,  217,  222, 241 

United  States 10, 11, 14, 15,  25a,  27, 

30b,  44,  48,58-60,64,65,79 
85,  163, 198,  218,  231,  247 
See  also  Names  of  states. 

Uruguay 161a,  161b,  166 

Women  and  capital  punishment..      122, 

230, 256 
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